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Africa United for Social Justice

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Abidjan
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What does the future of social justice mean for  Africa, and how to  get there? This World Day of Social Justice, ILO Africa brings together leading figures from the world of work, politics, and the international community to chart the way towards a human-centred future with equal opportunities for all. Witness Africa's commitment to work together for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals through the Global Coalition for Social Justice.

Panelists

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Fanfan Rwanyindo Kayirangwa
Assistant Director-General and Regional Director for Africa, International Labour Organization (ILO)
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Gnonléba Aubin Tapé
Chief of Staff to the Minister for Employment and Social Protection
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Mamadou Soro
Deputy President, International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), Africa
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Mao Mar
Chairman of the Employment and Social Relations Committee, General Confederation of Ivory Coast Companies (CGECI)
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Cessouma Minata Samate
Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, African Union Commission
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Martha T.M. Phiri
Director, Human Capital, Youth and Skills Development, African Development Bank Group

Moderator

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Nozipho Tshabalala
Conversation Strategist